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but hey we want to harp on that major lie that you sold to the american people that cost us hundreds of billions of dollars thousands of lives possibly hundreds of thousands of iraqi civilian lives because there's just so much more to be thankful to you for right like your prison that you got down there in cuba the place the we all know is guantanamo bay ever since it opened in two thousand and two obviously there's been a lot of criticism a lot of outcry over the way the prisoners were treated there i mean why do you think that any of that was a good idea it's hard for me to explain why that was the case that my work. i would say good i was a good but i can't george you see your detention center wasn't just the home for these prisoners it became their home after they were transferred from other secret prisons you had all over the world where they were being tortured water boarded but that's so dark i guess i really need to get back to thanking you so i guess thanks for attempting to make american smarter never no child left behind of course right how can we forget your efforts to ma
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we use that to feed the veterans families. it saves them on cost of living and food bills and stuff and gives them some fresh vegetables to eat. the farm started with an idea i came up with that we needed to help our veterans coming back to be able to feed themselves and be able to support their family financially. and then in the same time they are getting horticulture tour therapy they need to help heal their wounds such as ptsd and traumatic brain injuries. >> for the longest time before i came out here i lost drive. i couldn't really get a job in the civilian world. it was just hard to readjust getting back in and waiting for my disability rating. not trying to -- we're not trying to get a job. >> it's been really wonderful watching my husband come around and alabama a different person. it's given them a new sense of purpose, more drive. they each have their own story to tell. kind of nice to get somebody else's perspective and learn somebody else may be suffering just a little more than even they are. >> i was able to com
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using that word. the callers used it. >> there are people who say things like that. but there is not any shred of legitimacy to the use of that word. >> all right. here is an odd and an end i want to ask you. en interview with a fellow, i book about you, and i just -- i'll run this. you tell us finally what is true and what is not true. let's run this. >> i can't be the first person to tell you that the first thing i learned in here that surprised me was that donald rumsfeld is a close friend of dan rather's and co-owns a ranch with him somewhere. where did you find that? well. >> well when i was interviewing ru rumsfeld's friends one mentioned i think he and dan rather own properties together in nm number. i said that's an interesting tidbit. dan rather is not an ally of republicans and rumsfeld is a lifelong republican. so i called rumsfeld's aide and he said to me, i think that's urban legend. i don't think that's true. two days later he comes back and says, yeah, they own a ranch together in taos,
using that word. the callers used it. >> there are people who say things like that. but there is not any shred of legitimacy to the use of that word. >> all right. here is an odd and an end i want to ask you. en interview with a fellow, i book about you, and i just -- i'll run this. you tell us finally what is true and what is not true. let's run this. >> i can't be the first person to tell you that the first thing i learned in here that surprised me was that donald rumsfeld...
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people protected us our officers who were they are. told the truth again and again. and i believe united states congress should overrule the state department and should insist in our intervening. so really you know are we just using these groups to just go after our goal you know obviously isn't working in line with the interests of the u.s. and are we just you know is it really our moral obligation to be doing things that they're doing you know it's our moral obligation to. support peaceful. support the iranian people deciding their own future and deciding their own aspirations and not siding with a group that wants to impose its own form of democracy on iran however quixotic this vision may be that is somehow going to take over iran but really we're throwing those values under the bus or throwing the iranian people under the bus and i think you know newt gingrich was quite taken with this group he actually he went to france and there's a video of him bowing to maryam rajavi who is the leader of the group who is considered by the u.s. government a terrorist bowed to
people protected us our officers who were they are. told the truth again and again. and i believe united states congress should overrule the state department and should insist in our intervening. so really you know are we just using these groups to just go after our goal you know obviously isn't working in line with the interests of the u.s. and are we just you know is it really our moral obligation to be doing things that they're doing you know it's our moral obligation to. support peaceful....
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it's good to have you with us here on r t today the deadline set by the u.k.'s highest court for julian assange extradition to sweden runs out saturday but the whistleblower says he won't leave the safety of the ecuadorian embassy in london a decision on his request for asylum is made sarah ferguson more from just outside of sandra's current place of refuge. it's been nearly two and a half weeks now that julian assange has been holed up inside the ecuadorian embassy here in london after presenting himself on the nineteenth of g seeking asylum now today is the deadline for his extradition to sweden of his appeal to the supreme court in the against a sexual assault allegations failed so would have been the day we could have seen julian assange is put on a plane and sent to sweden and of course the big. legal team have always said is that he would be then. gets in very strict free trial detention conditions and the overriding fear is that it would make it much easier for him to be extradited to the u.s. but of course that's not going to happen today because julian
it's good to have you with us here on r t today the deadline set by the u.k.'s highest court for julian assange extradition to sweden runs out saturday but the whistleblower says he won't leave the safety of the ecuadorian embassy in london a decision on his request for asylum is made sarah ferguson more from just outside of sandra's current place of refuge. it's been nearly two and a half weeks now that julian assange has been holed up inside the ecuadorian embassy here in london after...
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she is. >> the car drives right by us. and we have to put our cameras down, out of view. >> that's a pretty good example of what i see out here every day. >> as bates keeps his camera rolling, the chase is on. he thinks we're trailing a prostitute and her john. and he's making sure to keep his distance so we don't get spotted. >> i try not to stay in their rear-view mirror if we can. >> the red car turns right, and we follow on a parallel street. he catches them at the next traffic light. and as we get close enough, bates has safety on his mind. >> the very first thing i want to record either visually or audio is the tag. and that way if something was to happen, i was to get hurt, they were to hurt somebody else, whatever, i have the tag number so that the driver can be identified later. >> as we trail this possible prostitute and her john, bates explains what he's feeling. >> there's certainly a rush that's involved in this. some people make the mistake, and they think, oh, catching people out having public sex, there mus
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syria has been so one sided that it seems the rebels could get away with anything the media in the us and in the west in general have focused only on what the government has been doing almost entirely leaving out the atrocities act of terror committed by the rebels presenting a completely black and white picture but a conflict like the one in syria is never black and white and never simple the slanting of the coverage reminded some of former yugoslavia before nato went bombing former yugoslavia at the end of the one nine hundred ninety s. the media focused on crimes committed by the serbs completely washing down the atrocities committed against the serbs with me here is jim the director of the american council for constable so i thank you very much for joining us thank you what are the similarities you see between what's going on in syria and what has been going on in yugoslavia inform you that there are similarities i would say on all three crucial levels as we look at syria one has to do with the international system the rule of law the role of the security council another one has t
syria has been so one sided that it seems the rebels could get away with anything the media in the us and in the west in general have focused only on what the government has been doing almost entirely leaving out the atrocities act of terror committed by the rebels presenting a completely black and white picture but a conflict like the one in syria is never black and white and never simple the slanting of the coverage reminded some of former yugoslavia before nato went bombing former yugoslavia...
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the qualifying use probably one of the less for qualifying so every year. few loves the motor but before. the start of the. well arraign was also a factor as depending mostly g.p. champion and joint leader casey stoner took his fourth goal of the season ahead of the german grand prix the australian edged out america's ben spies while stoner's honda teammate damage control so was third fastest and will complete the front row cal crutchlow and co-leader jorge lorenzo will start from fourth and fifth respectively lorenzo out to prove a point after the spaniard crashed out early in the dutch grand prix last week but stoner is not to be taken lightly. i said to me that we wait for the last ten minutes and then go out there and say we could do and we went out there with you know ten eleven minutes ago. basically just try to win the toss up stuff and some lap times down as the track was drawing and you know tom did well enough that you know by the end they were able to do our best you know right at the last in pole position so we're pretty happy and after a diffic
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well those of us who remember what happened during the first election after the fall of saddam hussein in iraq remember seeing similar images at that time and we know what followed we are still dealing with years of civil war and sectarian conflict and the situation there has certainly not settled down you know one of the problems with that the united states has with its regime change operations is that it doesn't understand something very basic about elections the most and you really should not hold any elections until you've established a civil society in for that matter law and order libya is a country that needs to settle out into an idea of a post gadhafi unified idea of a libyan nation state that all libyans regardless of their sect to their sectarian tendencies and tribal affiliations can get behind until they can do that there's not any point holding an election even if you didn't how violent what you would effectively how is a civil war that's carried out at the ballot box where different sects and tribes are running candidates against one another and trying to dominate their
well those of us who remember what happened during the first election after the fall of saddam hussein in iraq remember seeing similar images at that time and we know what followed we are still dealing with years of civil war and sectarian conflict and the situation there has certainly not settled down you know one of the problems with that the united states has with its regime change operations is that it doesn't understand something very basic about elections the most and you really should...
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about this grim prediction and very interesting perspective thank you very much indeed for joining us live in london well he's a writer at the center for research and globalization says that some international powers publicly support the annan plan but privately stoked of on its by aiding the rebels. i think at this point these western powers are paying lip service to the the kofi annan plan and at the very same time undermining it completely by letting weapons come into the country from all sides just a couple of weeks ago the new york times they've reported a bombshell article of the cia that confirmed the american cia is operating in a base in southern turkey and they're coordinating arms smuggling into into syria to from the free syrian army and if we look at things like the houla massacre and the kinds of bombing tactics suicide bombing roadside bombing that we see going on in syria now this is not characteristic of syria or lebanon this is characteristic of al-qaeda in iraq it's not only the diplomatic advantage which seems to be on the side of the syrian opposition but the medi
about this grim prediction and very interesting perspective thank you very much indeed for joining us live in london well he's a writer at the center for research and globalization says that some international powers publicly support the annan plan but privately stoked of on its by aiding the rebels. i think at this point these western powers are paying lip service to the the kofi annan plan and at the very same time undermining it completely by letting weapons come into the country from all...
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yes you keep us up to date on the developments in russia southern region of course the dark very much indeed to bring whatsoever. this is r.t. if you live from the russian capital within twenty four hours a day seven minutes past the hour now joy tension and sabotage today all characterizing what was libya's first election in half a century armed gangs stormed a polling station in the north while a boycott shootings and abductions of across the country in benghazi were losses uprising began protesters burned ballot papers and decried the vote in or more than one hundred polling stations failed to open for the three thousand seven hundred candidates fought for seats in parliament predicted to be dominated by islamists today less than a year since moamar gaddafi was executed by a crowd of revolutionaries it seems the country is more divided than ever former rebel commanders and tribal chiefs fight for power across libya with little hope that election results will stop the violence parties lucy camp has this report. this is the new libya political parties are now free to operate across t
yes you keep us up to date on the developments in russia southern region of course the dark very much indeed to bring whatsoever. this is r.t. if you live from the russian capital within twenty four hours a day seven minutes past the hour now joy tension and sabotage today all characterizing what was libya's first election in half a century armed gangs stormed a polling station in the north while a boycott shootings and abductions of across the country in benghazi were losses uprising began...
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meanwhile there are fears that a son saif al islam could be used as bait to distract libyans and mold public opinion even officials from the hague tribunal say his trial won't be anything but a kangaroo court although political comment had a loop samuel says the international criminal court itself is part of the reason why libya remains locked in violence the disunity that we're seeing in libya really has come around as a result of the western intervention in the uprising of which the i.c.c. was very much a part of the i.c.c. prosecutions are by their very nature political you know the i.c.c. is used as a mechanism for trying those individuals which may lend some political authority to the interventions of the west and that's why the i.c.c. is so often used in these interventions in order to bolster the earth already of western institutions and it's also the fact that the n.t. see how it's all on the ground bolstered by these indictments the indictments issued against the gadhafi family lent artificial cohesion to the rebellion on the ground a rebellion which has always been character
meanwhile there are fears that a son saif al islam could be used as bait to distract libyans and mold public opinion even officials from the hague tribunal say his trial won't be anything but a kangaroo court although political comment had a loop samuel says the international criminal court itself is part of the reason why libya remains locked in violence the disunity that we're seeing in libya really has come around as a result of the western intervention in the uprising of which the i.c.c....
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>>> most of us use the internet. come monday, some of us may not be able to logon. >> reporter: this is what you need to watch out for this weekend. the fbi went after this virus called the dns changer through a thing called operation ghost click. why did they call it that? this virus targeted about 4 million computers worldwide. a half million in the u.s. what it did, if you click on a webb. something you wanted to go to. it simply took you to another site. sometimes it looked a lot like it. for example, you went to itunes. you wanted to buy some music or a movie and you found yourself that look kind of like it where they might steal from you. they were stealing ad space. the bottom line is they rimmed off about $14 million this way. these were some eastern european criminals. they were picked up but the virus is still out there. that's the real danger. and the big problem comes on monday when if this is inside your computer. there is a very good chance you will find that you simply cannot get on to the internet at
>>> most of us use the internet. come monday, some of us may not be able to logon. >> reporter: this is what you need to watch out for this weekend. the fbi went after this virus called the dns changer through a thing called operation ghost click. why did they call it that? this virus targeted about 4 million computers worldwide. a half million in the u.s. what it did, if you click on a webb. something you wanted to go to. it simply took you to another site. sometimes it looked a...
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it is a pleasure to have you with us today. live in moscow we'll go straight to our breaking news now at least seventy eight people have been killed in severe flooding. over the last twenty four hours dozens have been injured hundreds displaced as the floods caused widespread structural damage across the popular resort area. joins us live with the latest details on this developing story. we're talking here. amount of rain one of the conditions like at the moment in the flooded areas. something unimaginable those are the words of the regional governor as he flew over just one of the affected regions hit by a massive flash flooding in the southern russia the rains came at night a month's rain fell in just a few hours and that meant that when it hit three towns near to the coast of russia's black sea coast the rain came in huge quantities it came fast and it came without warning the numbers of dead and the numbers of people displaced have been rising by the hour people were drowned in their homes or trying to escape from cars five
it is a pleasure to have you with us today. live in moscow we'll go straight to our breaking news now at least seventy eight people have been killed in severe flooding. over the last twenty four hours dozens have been injured hundreds displaced as the floods caused widespread structural damage across the popular resort area. joins us live with the latest details on this developing story. we're talking here. amount of rain one of the conditions like at the moment in the flooded areas. something...
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so what torture techniques are interrogation techniques of actually being used at one time in my well it's pretty well established now. what emerged they adopted in the autumn of two thousand and two in the u.s. department of defense a series of eighteen techniques of interrogation arranged in three groups and the first group was. shouting and screaming. the second group upped the ante so to speak and included sleep deprivation the use of dogs to induce fear. and then category three the worst of all included waterboarding and the use of water to induce misperceptions of suffocation that document emerged after the abu ghraib images emerged and i was interested to find out how a country which has turned its back against torture could have moved to adopt these techniques of interrogation so i began. rinser two thousand and five to begin to look more closely through a series of interviews of course united states on what had happened and what had been done by the ministration it was to spin a story which effectively said it started down at guantanamo there were a group of individuals down
so what torture techniques are interrogation techniques of actually being used at one time in my well it's pretty well established now. what emerged they adopted in the autumn of two thousand and two in the u.s. department of defense a series of eighteen techniques of interrogation arranged in three groups and the first group was. shouting and screaming. the second group upped the ante so to speak and included sleep deprivation the use of dogs to induce fear. and then category three the worst...
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the deadline for joining us on his extradition from the u.k. to sweden expires on saturday but the whistleblower remains of the sanctuary of ecuador's embassy awaiting a decision on his asylum plea. as the u.s. and its allies call for un resolution to allow military intervention against the syrian government we'll look at the striking pattern of nato tactics and foreign civil conflicts. all next on our team were discussed in a tory is one tunnel prison camp with british lawyer and university professor philip sands. today i'm joined by philip sands professor international or university college london and author of torture team and investigation into what's going on behind the closed doors of kuantan them obey mr fans thanks for speaking to r.t. so what torture techniques are interrogation techniques of actually being used at one time i well it's pretty well established now. what emerged they adopted in the autumn of two thousand and two in the u.s. department of defense a series of eighteen techniques of interrogation arranged in three groups an
the deadline for joining us on his extradition from the u.k. to sweden expires on saturday but the whistleblower remains of the sanctuary of ecuador's embassy awaiting a decision on his asylum plea. as the u.s. and its allies call for un resolution to allow military intervention against the syrian government we'll look at the striking pattern of nato tactics and foreign civil conflicts. all next on our team were discussed in a tory is one tunnel prison camp with british lawyer and university...
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the deadline for joining us on his extradition problem the u.k. to sweden expires on saturday but the whistleblower were in danger in the sanctuary of a door of the embassy awaiting a decision on his asylum. and as the u.s. and its allies call for a u.n. resolution to allow military intervention against the syrian government we'll look at the striking pattern of nato tactics in foreign civil conflicts. because we have ninety or ninety anders here next with the latest sports. welcome to the sports and these are the headlines making news mark and the murray gets in the story well no it's a song that is set up a wimbledon final against roger federer. plus terrible tiger woods is in west virginia to miss the cut for a ninth time on the p.g.a. tour. fighting fit mosco gets a surprise as famous athletes including kick boxing but there was sea called lined up to take public training session this city's legendary goal. let's start there with the tennis randy mary jo wilfried to song become the first british man to reach a woman final for seventy four year
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drew griffin joins us again, also with us cnn senior legal analyst jeffrey toobin. did you get any idea of where the money is going? >> no, the answers are very vague. we went to sacramento because precilla wilkewitz, the woman who slammed the door in my face, was going to be a presenter at a conference. she abruptly did not show for the conference. so we found the vice president, she did answer our questions, but really without answering anything specific. >> i'm here asking actual questions from your donors and our viewers who want to know what happened to that $56 million they thought they were giving to actual deserved veterans. >> well, the cost of fund-raising is high, as you know, and it has been for many veteran service organizations who use this kind of direct paying approach. >> what is the point of a fund-raiser when all of funds go to your private fund-raising company? >> well, not all of the funds do. >> well, according to the documents we've seen filed by your organization, they all do and more. $56 million, plus your other seven million. >> i think yo
drew griffin joins us again, also with us cnn senior legal analyst jeffrey toobin. did you get any idea of where the money is going? >> no, the answers are very vague. we went to sacramento because precilla wilkewitz, the woman who slammed the door in my face, was going to be a presenter at a conference. she abruptly did not show for the conference. so we found the vice president, she did answer our questions, but really without answering anything specific. >> i'm here asking actual...
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glad you are waking up with us. chances are after you turned on cnn you logged into your computer to do surfing and check your e-mail. come monday, it may not be possible. it turns out there's a nasty virus out there. hundreds of thousands of computers are affected around the world. that means you may not
glad you are waking up with us. chances are after you turned on cnn you logged into your computer to do surfing and check your e-mail. come monday, it may not be possible. it turns out there's a nasty virus out there. hundreds of thousands of computers are affected around the world. that means you may not
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joining us now from portland, oregon is harris is a far. a national spokesperson for the muslim community. mr. safar it's good to see you. i think when people hear these comments from congressman carson, while his clarification or his statement to us doesn't seem too controversial, they remember some of the more inflammatory things congressman carson has said in the past about, for instance, the tea party movement equating it to, you know, wanting to bring back jim crow laws or saying that some tea party members would like to see plaques hanging from trees and i really just completely off the wall comments. so they hear this kind of stuff about madrassas and the next thing people think is okay we want to radicalize young men in the united states to become, you know, islamists, what's your reaction to this little tempest in the teapot hear? >> as you know, laura, the community is a leading proponent of separation of religion and state including public schools. we met with the congressman carson last week at a special bipartisan event on capi
joining us now from portland, oregon is harris is a far. a national spokesperson for the muslim community. mr. safar it's good to see you. i think when people hear these comments from congressman carson, while his clarification or his statement to us doesn't seem too controversial, they remember some of the more inflammatory things congressman carson has said in the past about, for instance, the tea party movement equating it to, you know, wanting to bring back jim crow laws or saying that some...
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it used syria proxy in the war against us in against us in iraq. it has been a proxy in the war of extending terrorism beyond its borders so it's just exceedingly unlikely it leads to solution. we need to start to think of putting meat on the words secretary clinton has put forward on what price these other players pay. we have had a lot of talk and secretary clinton may stop stopping the takes unless the rebel what has president obama called for is that making assad go. >> gregg: the high level defection from assad inner circle first one that is meaningful took place days ago when a close friend of assad's i think he is how in france. might his presage others as momentum grows against assad? >> i think turkey and all the powers in the region have the strongest and clearest national interests in trying to shape an outcome in syria in a post assad world. the clear question that i have and i think any serious observer what is the united states prepared to do to encourage others to move forward and shape this outcome. in libya our state department mai
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ally to us. secretary of state hillary clinton in kabul for talks with the country's president made the announcement shortly after arriving, designation to president obama reported it will be with the lines down. >> the united states will be your friend and your partner. we're not even imagining abandoning afghanistan, quite the opposite, we are building a partnership with afghanistan that will endure, far into the future. >> the partnership is intended to provide streamlined security and defense, and afghanistan is the first country to be dedicated as an ally since 2004. and the running of the bulls kicks off in spain with the first race. six fighting bulls are let loose. and 128 yard course through the city of palm paloma, six people were hurt. and dave, this is not something you would do? >>. >> dave: i'm in. >> alisyn: listen up, ladies, tell you the five things that men don't want you to do. these things really annoy them and this list is compiled by eharmony, setting expectations, only in h
ally to us. secretary of state hillary clinton in kabul for talks with the country's president made the announcement shortly after arriving, designation to president obama reported it will be with the lines down. >> the united states will be your friend and your partner. we're not even imagining abandoning afghanistan, quite the opposite, we are building a partnership with afghanistan that will endure, far into the future. >> the partnership is intended to provide streamlined...